The Winnipeg ICE played “host” the Regina Pats in the lone game on Tuesday in the “Subway Hub.” After losing their first game in the Regina Hub, the ICE came into the game riding a four-game win streak. The Pats on the other hand came into the game with […]
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Wheat Kings harvest Pats comeback in OT win
A complete comeback was not in the cards for the Regina Pats on Saturday night. The Pats eventually fell to the Brandon Wheat Kings 3-2 in overtime. Goals from Connor Bedard and Ryker Evans ensured that the game went to extra time, but it was not enough. “That’s a […]
Pats goal-Kieper strong in 3-2 win over Broncos
In a battle between the two basement dwellers of the East Division, someone had to come out on top. The winless Regina Pats (0-2-1) and Swift Current Broncos (0-2-0) put everything on the line tonight and it showed in a rather entertaining game at the Brandt Centre. Both teams […]
Warriors battle back to beat the Pats in OT
This year’s version of the Trans-Canada Clash takes on a different flavor in the Regina Hub. The Saskatchewan rivals that are a 45-minute drive from each other along Highway #1 would normally be playing in front of packed houses. The unbeaten Moose Jaw Warriors and winless Regina Pats faced […]
“A lot of nerves” – Connor Bedard On His WHL Debut
He’s been referred to as the Wonder Boy and the Holy Child, but I’m sure Regina Pats Head Coach Dave Struch and General Manager John Paddock would prefer if Connor Bedard was simply referred to as “one of the guys.” But he’s not. Just days before the Regina Pats open […]
Regina Pats Dave Struch: “It’s time for us to win more”
As far as the Western Hockey League’s East Division Hub Centre in Regina goes, it appears all systems are go. The teams began arriving on Saturday, have been isolating at the University of Regina dorms, and have undergone Covid testing this week. On a Zoom media availability on Thursday, Regina […]
ROD’S DUB THINGS: MOONLIGHTING PART III
MEMORIAL CUPS, MARIO & NIGHTMARES: MOONLIGHTING, PART III With a complete absence of hockey right now at all levels, we present to you today many more hockey stories in Moonlighting, Part III, the final installment of our DUB Network series on famed SJHL, WHL, AHL, and NHL coach Lorne Molleken […]
ROD PEDERSEN’S 10 DUB THINGS VOLUME VII
1 – VIVE LAS VEGAS: It seemed nobody saw Monday’s news coming that the AHL’s Henderson Silver Knights have hired WHL great Emanuel Viveiros as the franchise’s first-ever head coach. The San Antonio Rampage were purchased by Black Knight Sports & Entertainment this winter and moved to the Las Vegas […]
Rod Pedersen’s DUB Things: Bedard ready to bust out
In these uncertain times, there’s one thing you can take to the bank: Connor Bedard will, at one point or another, suit up for the Regina Pats wearing #98 and he will take the Western Hockey League by storm. The Western Hockey League’s first-ever Exceptional Player was drafted #1 overall […]
Teply and the ICE earn a big two points in Regina
As the playoffs near, every point is valuable and the ICE left Regina Wednesday night with two in their back pocket. Winnipeg used their game-in-hand over Brandon, to pass Brandon in the standings. That currently gives Winnipeg home ice advantage in the first round over their provincial rivals in a […]